Acts and Regulations

P-21.1 - Provincial Court Judges’ Pension Act

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Judges’ annual pensions
8(1)An annual pension calculated in accordance with subsection (2) shall be paid to a judge who
(a) on the date of the judge’s retirement, has at least two years of pensionable service and is at least sixty, or
(b) when a benefit is to begin to be paid to the judge under subsection 5(2), has at least two years of pensionable service.
8(2)The amount of an annual pension to be paid to a judge under subsection (1) shall be two per cent of the product of the number of the judge’s years, including parts of a year, of pensionable service and the judge’s average salary during those years.
8(3)Subject to subsection 5(2) and section 28, an annual pension to be paid to a judge under this section begins on the day of the judge’s retirement.
Judges’ annual pensions
8(1)An annual pension calculated in accordance with subsection (2) shall be paid to a judge who
(a) on the date of the judge’s retirement, has at least two years of pensionable service and is at least sixty, or
(b) when a benefit is to begin to be paid to the judge under subsection 5(2), has at least two years of pensionable service.
8(2)The amount of an annual pension to be paid to a judge under subsection (1) shall be two per cent of the product of the number of the judge’s years, including parts of a year, of pensionable service and the judge’s average salary during those years.
8(3)Subject to subsection 5(2) and section 28, an annual pension to be paid to a judge under this section begins on the day of the judge’s retirement.